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- Whisky. com Where Fine Spirits Meet - Whisky. com
Find Single Malt Scotch Whiskies and learn all about distilling, cask maturation and the differences between Scotch, Malt Whisky, Rye Whiskey and Bourbon
- About Whisky - Whisky. com
About Whisky Enjoy Whisky Why do you drink whisky? Because it makes you pretty – well, certainly not Let's take a little time to consider this question About Whisky How old is your whisky? Where does the colour come from? We tell you everything you need to know about your whisky Storage How to store your Whisky collection right Take it to a dark place, keep the fluid level high and keep
- The History of Whisky - Whisky. com
Whisky looks back on an eventful history - from the early attempts at distillation in ancient Egypt and the experimental beginnings in Greece and Rome to the modern success story in Scotland and Ireland We take you on an exciting journey that sheds light on the origins, historical milestones and international breakthrough of whisky Find out how Celtic monks and monasteries preserved the art
- Beginners - Whisky. com
Whisky for beginners: Your start into a fascinating world of enjoyment Welcome to Whisky de - your expert portal for whisky beginners, connoisseurs and connoisseurs! Here you can find out everything you need to know about this popular noble drink in a compact, understandable and informative way Whisky is more than just a drink - it is an experience that combines tradition, craftsmanship and
- What is whisky? - Whisky. com
Whisky is a traditional spirit with origins in Scotland and Ireland, made from grain, water and yeast Its multi-stage production process - from malting and mashing to fermentation, distillation and maturation - gives it a unique flavour Internationally, whisky must mature for at least three years in oak casks and contain 40% alcohol by volume alcohol by volume Different varieties such as
- Whisky Industry - Whisky. com
Whisky is an old traditional drink Its beginnings date back to 1494 However, the quality and flavour are not comparable to today The production process is virtually unchanged, but the technology has evolved over the centuries To this day, the whisky industry has not stood still! Distilleries are constantly being taken over and changed We explain the background A preliminary remark on
- Alcohol Content - Whisky. com
Whisky is usually filled into the cask with an alcohol content of 63 5% ABV in Scotland There is no conclusive evidence why it's done this way There are two theories One has to do with consumption taxes or duty Harmonising made it easier for distillers and excise men to calculate the taxes The second theory revolves around the former practice of distillers to pragmatically exchange casks
- The 10 best Whiskies - Whisky. com
Which whisky do you recommend? Which is the best whisky? Which varieties should beginners and which advanced connoisseurs try? The questions are many and varied - and the choice is huge Our overview of the 10 best whiskies provides you with a well-founded selection that makes both your own enjoyment and the search for the perfect gift easier Discover recommendations ranging from smooth entry
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